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Editorial Grimace as Lady Macbeth? St. Life Spelunking with albino crickets. Page 8 Feature Pages 10 & 11 It's not just for welders. Sports The big question remains. ACROSS CAMPUS PEER TUTORINGSUPPLE-mental instruction. One-on-one peer tutoring is available for a number of courses to students who are having difficulties understanding specific concepts. Supplemental instruction sessions are also beingoffered,attached tobroad range GE courses on a drop in basis. Contact Regie Holdaway LRC 207. STUDENT TUTORS ARE needed for several courses. This is an opportunity for students to help students. Tutors can reinforce their own knowledge by helping others. Contact Regie Holdaway LRC 207. STUDENT SUPPORT GROUP is now being offered for students who are recovering from any ad dictions. This group will meet Mondays and Fridays at noon in the new Wellness Center SC103. FALL FOLIAGE TOUR IS HAP- peningtoday at2:00p.m. This isa mountain bike trip sponsored by the Outpost. All students interested are welcome to join in the fun. Bring your own bike and helmet. The outpost is also working on a biking tour of Ireland in May. Those interested can contact the outpost. IS YOUR APARTMENT A PIG-sty? Minton Bradley's Pass the Pigs is sponsoring a national search for the biggest "pigsty" Send a 4"by 6" photo and a brief paragraph describing why your proud of your pigsty. The grand prize winner will receive $1,000. Mail entries to Pass the Pigs' Pigsty co Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10019. Yes, this is for real. See ACROSS CAMPUS, Page 8 Clinton addresses the United Nations Amber Pace Senior News Editor During the United Nations meeting in New York on Monday, President Clinton addressed topics on the foundation of the UN, the Ireland peace talks, nuclear weapons control, establishing economic institutions and the embargoes on Bosnia and Haiti. Clinton began his address at the UN meetings with descriptions of historical wars, then mentioning that after the World Wars the leaders of the great Nations of the world formed the UN, and also left the U.S. a stronger and freer nation. Clinton discussed the initial purpose of forming the UN, "Our sacred mission is to build a new world for our children. That is no easy challenge; we must embrace the values of tolerance and liberty, "said Clinton. Next year the UN will celebrate 50 years of working together; this year alone 22 nations joined NATO. Clinton said,"We should call this the year of renewal." Clinton asked the nations to form a 'coalition for democracyBy doing so, participating nations will fulfill the main purpose of the UN, which is to ensure economic, political, and military peace. Clinton said the commitment of every United Nation is first to their citizens. "We have no desire to be the world's policemen, but we will do our best to ensure freedoms," said Clinton. He also talked about the history and changes the UN is facing. Clinton said, "Terrible examples of chaos and tyranny have marked our time, but the dangers we face are less sparse than during the cold wars." The Getting carried away , 'tit WJI Ryan MillerTne College Times BYU coach, La Veil Edwards, won his 200th career victory as the Cougars defeated New Mexico in a nail-biting game Saturday, September 24. See related story, Page 19. courage of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Britain was discussed as an example of a "startling triumph of democracy and majority rule." Clinton said, "History has given us a very rare opportunity to build a world where democracy knows no borders." He then addressed the issue of nuclear weapon control. Clinton asked for a combined effort to dismantle the 85 million anti-personal land mines located throughout the world to ensure safety, mosdy in third world countries. Clinton said, "The U.S. will take the lead to eliminate this source of danger." He also mentioned the idea of forming a training base in Europe to teach groups how to combat drug trade, foster nuclear weapon control and other UN interests. Clinton called for a re-examination of the See CLINTON, Page 15 How safe is UVSC? Sheila Banister Asst. Senior News Editor With the increasing crime rates in the world, have you ever wondered how safe you are, especially at school? Curtis Ostrander and Joseph Schwartz, former college police officers, have written a book called "Crime at College: The Student Guide to Personal Safety" to help inform students of things to do and not to do to better insure their safety. The authors give tips on how to pick safe apartments, what to bring andnotbringto college and many other safety tips. Included in the book is a ten-point college safety test. This test includes ten points and services they feel a school should have to insure student's safety. The first point is the professionality of the school's safety division. UVSC employs three full-time police officers and several part-time trained police officers are on duty during the weekend. Tracy Marrott, an officer for 13 years, said there was an officer on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week and required to take 40 hours of inservice training a year. The second point; does the the college have an emergency telephone number? Students and faculty may reach the campus dispathcher by dialing extension 8187. There is also an Emergency Booklet located around campus for students to refer to. Third; does the school provide an escort service? A campus shuttle is provided during the daytime hours to transport students to back parking lots, however, there is no service after dark. See SAFETY, Page 8 Rape occurences are escalating Jennifer Minnich News writer One out of every four women in America will be raped by the age of 18. One out of two of those same women will be victimized a second time, not necessarily by the same person, according to the Utah Rape Crisis Center. The most common types of rapes that are committed and reported are date rapes and aquaintance rapes. The victims being addressed are female. Although only 84 of rapes are reported each year, an estimated 12.1 million (one out of every eight) women have been forceably raped sometime in their lifetime. The Highest incident of rape occurs between the ages of 16-26. These are the high school and college years and most of the dating years and they seem to be very vulner able. The most common rape to these women is aquiantance rape. Aquaintance rape and date rape are the most common because most women are casual with their personal information, such as name , place of school or work, place of residence, and giving out their phone number. Even just by knowing the first and last name, a considerable amount of information can be aquired. With this information, the rapist will evaluate the victim and decide how they can gain control. Of rapists who have been evaluated, they admit that it is a power game to have control of another individual and cause them fear or pain. On a nationwide scale, 71 of rapes are planned in advance. 80 of rapes are by an aquaintance and of those, 95 happen in the victim's home. See RAPE, Page 4 Male Black Mamba snakes must wrestle each other to win the right to breed. The winner repeatedly pins his opponent's head to the ground. j m it- 1 VV O W IWrestling Federation J Source: "National Geographic" 1094

Editorial Grimace as Lady Macbeth? St. Life Spelunking with albino crickets. Page 8 Feature Pages 10 & 11 It's not just for welders. Sports The big question remains. ACROSS CAMPUS PEER TUTORINGSUPPLE-mental instruction. One-on-one peer tutoring is available for a number of courses to students who are having difficulties understanding specific concepts. Supplemental instruction sessions are also beingoffered,attached tobroad range GE courses on a drop in basis. Contact Regie Holdaway LRC 207. STUDENT TUTORS ARE needed for several courses. This is an opportunity for students to help students. Tutors can reinforce their own knowledge by helping others. Contact Regie Holdaway LRC 207. STUDENT SUPPORT GROUP is now being offered for students who are recovering from any ad dictions. This group will meet Mondays and Fridays at noon in the new Wellness Center SC103. FALL FOLIAGE TOUR IS HAP- peningtoday at2:00p.m. This isa mountain bike trip sponsored by the Outpost. All students interested are welcome to join in the fun. Bring your own bike and helmet. The outpost is also working on a biking tour of Ireland in May. Those interested can contact the outpost. IS YOUR APARTMENT A PIG-sty? Minton Bradley's Pass the Pigs is sponsoring a national search for the biggest "pigsty" Send a 4"by 6" photo and a brief paragraph describing why your proud of your pigsty. The grand prize winner will receive $1,000. Mail entries to Pass the Pigs' Pigsty co Fleishman-Hillard, Inc. 1330 Avenue of the Americas New York, NY 10019. Yes, this is for real. See ACROSS CAMPUS, Page 8 Clinton addresses the United Nations Amber Pace Senior News Editor During the United Nations meeting in New York on Monday, President Clinton addressed topics on the foundation of the UN, the Ireland peace talks, nuclear weapons control, establishing economic institutions and the embargoes on Bosnia and Haiti. Clinton began his address at the UN meetings with descriptions of historical wars, then mentioning that after the World Wars the leaders of the great Nations of the world formed the UN, and also left the U.S. a stronger and freer nation. Clinton discussed the initial purpose of forming the UN, "Our sacred mission is to build a new world for our children. That is no easy challenge; we must embrace the values of tolerance and liberty, "said Clinton. Next year the UN will celebrate 50 years of working together; this year alone 22 nations joined NATO. Clinton said,"We should call this the year of renewal." Clinton asked the nations to form a 'coalition for democracyBy doing so, participating nations will fulfill the main purpose of the UN, which is to ensure economic, political, and military peace. Clinton said the commitment of every United Nation is first to their citizens. "We have no desire to be the world's policemen, but we will do our best to ensure freedoms," said Clinton. He also talked about the history and changes the UN is facing. Clinton said, "Terrible examples of chaos and tyranny have marked our time, but the dangers we face are less sparse than during the cold wars." The Getting carried away , 'tit WJI Ryan MillerTne College Times BYU coach, La Veil Edwards, won his 200th career victory as the Cougars defeated New Mexico in a nail-biting game Saturday, September 24. See related story, Page 19. courage of Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Britain was discussed as an example of a "startling triumph of democracy and majority rule." Clinton said, "History has given us a very rare opportunity to build a world where democracy knows no borders." He then addressed the issue of nuclear weapon control. Clinton asked for a combined effort to dismantle the 85 million anti-personal land mines located throughout the world to ensure safety, mosdy in third world countries. Clinton said, "The U.S. will take the lead to eliminate this source of danger." He also mentioned the idea of forming a training base in Europe to teach groups how to combat drug trade, foster nuclear weapon control and other UN interests. Clinton called for a re-examination of the See CLINTON, Page 15 How safe is UVSC? Sheila Banister Asst. Senior News Editor With the increasing crime rates in the world, have you ever wondered how safe you are, especially at school? Curtis Ostrander and Joseph Schwartz, former college police officers, have written a book called "Crime at College: The Student Guide to Personal Safety" to help inform students of things to do and not to do to better insure their safety. The authors give tips on how to pick safe apartments, what to bring andnotbringto college and many other safety tips. Included in the book is a ten-point college safety test. This test includes ten points and services they feel a school should have to insure student's safety. The first point is the professionality of the school's safety division. UVSC employs three full-time police officers and several part-time trained police officers are on duty during the weekend. Tracy Marrott, an officer for 13 years, said there was an officer on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week and required to take 40 hours of inservice training a year. The second point; does the the college have an emergency telephone number? Students and faculty may reach the campus dispathcher by dialing extension 8187. There is also an Emergency Booklet located around campus for students to refer to. Third; does the school provide an escort service? A campus shuttle is provided during the daytime hours to transport students to back parking lots, however, there is no service after dark. See SAFETY, Page 8 Rape occurences are escalating Jennifer Minnich News writer One out of every four women in America will be raped by the age of 18. One out of two of those same women will be victimized a second time, not necessarily by the same person, according to the Utah Rape Crisis Center. The most common types of rapes that are committed and reported are date rapes and aquaintance rapes. The victims being addressed are female. Although only 84 of rapes are reported each year, an estimated 12.1 million (one out of every eight) women have been forceably raped sometime in their lifetime. The Highest incident of rape occurs between the ages of 16-26. These are the high school and college years and most of the dating years and they seem to be very vulner able. The most common rape to these women is aquiantance rape. Aquaintance rape and date rape are the most common because most women are casual with their personal information, such as name , place of school or work, place of residence, and giving out their phone number. Even just by knowing the first and last name, a considerable amount of information can be aquired. With this information, the rapist will evaluate the victim and decide how they can gain control. Of rapists who have been evaluated, they admit that it is a power game to have control of another individual and cause them fear or pain. On a nationwide scale, 71 of rapes are planned in advance. 80 of rapes are by an aquaintance and of those, 95 happen in the victim's home. See RAPE, Page 4 Male Black Mamba snakes must wrestle each other to win the right to breed. The winner repeatedly pins his opponent's head to the ground. j m it- 1 VV O W IWrestling Federation J Source: "National Geographic" 1094